Actions

L. E. Eeman

From Kook Science

L. E. Eeman
Born Leon Eugenius Albertus Maria Eeman
15 May 1889(1889-05-15)
Shent, Belgium
Died 30 October 1958 (69) 
Harrow, Middlesex, England
Nationality Belgian; British (n. 1914)
Affiliations British Society of Dowsers
Known for X force; Eeman screens

Leon Ernst Eeman (May 15, 1889 - October 30, 1958) was a Belgian-born British entrepreneur and pilot who served with the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. Following a plane crash that left him partially disabled, Eeman sought relief for his injuries through unorthodox research, developing his theory of the X force, and invented what are called Eeman screens (or Eeman biocircuits), mesh screens with insulated copper wires, intended for use in treatment of various maladies.

Selected Bibliography

  • Eeman, L. E. (1926), The Sub-Conscious Made Conscious: How to Master Your Mind, Direct Your Energy, Develop Your Body, London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent 
  • Eeman, L. E. (1929), Self and Superman: The Technique of Conscious Evolution, London: Christophers 
  • Cornillier, Pierre-Emile; Eeman, L. E. (1935), The Prediction of the Future: a New Experimental Theory, London: Author Partner Press  — Eeman's translation of Cornillier's La Prediction de l'Avenir (1926)
  • Eeman, L. E. (1936), How Do You Sleep?, London: Author Partner Press 
  • Eeman, L. E. (1947), Cooperative Healing: The Curative Properties of Human Radiation, London: Author Partner Press 
  • Eeman, L. E. (1956), The Technique of Conscious Evolution, Incorporating Self and Superman, Rochford, England: C. W. Daniel Company 

Press Coverage